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  1. Contents of the "windll" sub-archive for Zip 2.2 and later:
  2. contents this file
  3. windll16.def definition file for 16-bit Zip DLL
  4. windll32.def definition file for 32-bit Zip DLL
  5. windll.c Contains the entry point for the DLL, "fake" printing,
  6. and password functions.
  7. windll.h header file for both 16 and 32-bit DLLs.
  8. zipver.h versioning information for resource file, and also
  9. used by WiZ application itself.
  10. windll.rc resource file for both 16 and 32-bit DLLs
  11. windll.txt simplistic explanation of how to use DLL.
  12. structs.h header file used by both the dll and by WiZ which defines
  13. several structures passed to the dll.
  14. example.c a very simplistic example of how to load the dll, and make
  15. a call into it.
  16. example.h header file for example.c
  17. borland\dll <dir> contains 16 and 32 bit make files for the zip dlls.
  18. borland\lib <dir> contains 32 bit make files for the zip32 static library
  19. visualc\dll <dir> contains Visual C++ 5.0 project and make files for
  20. zip32 dll.
  21. visualc\lib <dir> contains Visual C++ 5.0 project and make files for
  22. zip32 static library.
  23. The Microsoft C port has not been tested as completely as the Borland port.
  24. Note that Borland C++ 5.0 is full of bugs version 4.5 is recommended instead.
  25. If you must use Borland C++ 5.0, using the Intel optimizing compiler is
  26. required to avoid crashes (possibly due to a bug in the stat() function
  27. in the normal Borland compiler.) This does have the advantage of giving you
  28. a smaller code size than the 4.52 compiler.
  29. Borland C++ 5.01 has resolved many of the problems seen with 5.0, and
  30. can now reliably be used.
  31. Note that I have been singularly unsuccessful in getting this to compile
  32. and run under MSVC 1.52c.
  33. Last updated October 13, 1997
  34. Mike White